Facebook is either a complete waste of useful time (I hate to break it to you, but I really do not care what you had for dinner or where you are getting drunk – honestly – coz you didn’t ask me) or it is that most interesting thing, a portal into opinions, and opportunities, and just, well, really good stuff.
Sometimes one stumbles across little gems, like this story called “Blind” by Kenneth Weene, which I saw “advertised” (“networkised”?) on a FB page I follow called StooshPR.
It’s a cracker of a little story, just 470 words or so, almost a poem in its brevity, just a breath of intense thought drifting on the air, Hemingway-esque in its sparse writing.
Take two minutes. Click the link. Feed your mind. Feed your soul.
That’s really a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing, Yolly!
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It’s really good, isn’t it? I especially like how it leaves gaps in the thinking for the reader to fill in. It’s very intriguingly written, and lives in the mind.
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As on the Antiques Roadshow, all I can say is, Wow.
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Glad you enjoyed. I thought it was well worth cross-promoting. I am thinking of posting a short story of my own later … See if I can survive in such august company lol
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